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Subtropical Storm Nicole was the first subtropical storm to receive a name using the standard hurricane name list that did not become a tropical cyclone. The fifteenth tropical or subtropical cyclone and fourteenth named storm of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season, Nicole developed on October 10 near Bermuda from a broad surface low that developed as a result of the interaction between an upper level trough and a decaying cold front. The storm turned to the northeast, passing close to Bermuda as it intensified to reach peak winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) on October 11. Deep convection developed near the center of the system as it attempted to become a fully tropical cyclone. However, it failed to do so and was absorbed by an extratropical cyclone late on October 11.

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  • Tempête subtropicale Nicole (2004) (fr)
  • Subtropical Storm Nicole (en)
  • 2004年亚热带风暴妮科尔 (zh)
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  • Nicole est une tempête subtropicale, 15e phénomène cyclonique de la saison 2004. C'est la deuxième utilisation du nom de Nicole pour un phénomène cyclonique, mais c'est la première fois, depuis une décision prise en 2002 par le NHC, qu'une tempête subtropicale reçoit un nom. (fr)
  • 亚热带风暴妮科尔(英語:Subtropical Storm Nicole)是有纪录以来首场没有成为热带气旋、但仍然从标准飓风命名名单上获得命名的亚热带风暴,也是2004年大西洋飓风季第14场获得命名的风暴。系统于10月10日在百慕達附近经上层低压槽和冷锋相互影响形成,然后转朝东北方向移动,风暴一度朝热带气旋转变,但转变过程没有完成,之后被更大规模的温带风暴吸收而消散。 妮科尔在百慕大产生中等程度降水,恶劣的海况对邮轮构成影响。风暴残留同温带风暴相结合,在加拿大产生狂风暴雨,导致树木和输电线缆受损。气旋残留还在新英格兰多地产生阵风,风暴产生的涌浪令美国东岸沿线的冲浪运动条件得到大幅改善。 (zh)
  • Subtropical Storm Nicole was the first subtropical storm to receive a name using the standard hurricane name list that did not become a tropical cyclone. The fifteenth tropical or subtropical cyclone and fourteenth named storm of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season, Nicole developed on October 10 near Bermuda from a broad surface low that developed as a result of the interaction between an upper level trough and a decaying cold front. The storm turned to the northeast, passing close to Bermuda as it intensified to reach peak winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) on October 11. Deep convection developed near the center of the system as it attempted to become a fully tropical cyclone. However, it failed to do so and was absorbed by an extratropical cyclone late on October 11. (en)
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  • Subtropical Storm Nicole (en)
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